Which Boehme Sextet?

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Which Boehme Sextet?

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I'm going to order the Boehme for our group and want to know which one to order before dropping $50 on the wrong one. I won't be getting the one in f min. Hickey's has one scored for 3 trpt, 2 hrn, and tuba, and I don't know who the publisher is. Marc Reift has a setting that seems to have alternate parts for varied instrumentation. Thanks.
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I have found three editions of the Boehme

1. Robert King, transposed to F

2. Marc Reift, arr Max S., the tuba is a tuba / euph part. This is the edition that center city used. The range is prety high, definetly an F part as written, some parts can be transposed down.

3. One used by Empire Brass, ed by Winter.. (the name slips me) in original key, more of a bass tuba part, can be performed on CC.

We used the Marc Reift, 3 trumpets, Horn, Trombone and Tuba. I'm don't recall any alt parts.

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There is a copy at the lending library at Eastman - in the original key (e flat minor)

We used 2 cornets (better sound) horn, trombone, euph, tuba.
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Re: Which Boehme Sextet?

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jtuba wrote:I'm going to order the Boehme for our group and want to know which one to order before dropping $50 on the wrong one. I won't be getting the one in f min. Hickey's has one scored for 3 trpt, 2 hrn, and tuba, and I don't know who the publisher is. Marc Reift has a setting that seems to have alternate parts for varied instrumentation. Thanks.
You want to get the Marc Reift, arr Max S., (the edition Center City used).
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